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Books in Documenting the Past series

  • The First World War: 1914-18

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, June 1, 2020)
    The First World War 1914-18 explores the political situation that provided the breeding ground for war, and traces the course of the fighting that killed almost nine million soldiers. It goes on to look closely at the wartime experiences of many people, and briefly examines the changes that swept the world after the armistice was signed.
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  • Industrial Revolution

    Stewart Ross

    Paperback (M, )
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  • Slavery from Africa to the Americas

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Charts the history of 24 million people taken from their homes in West Africa by force, and their journey across the Atlantic Ocean to start their new lives in the Americas. This book also looks at their constant fight against enslavement, as well as examining the developments in Europe and the USA that brought slavery to an end.
  • The First World War, 1914-18

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • The Second World War, 1939-45

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • The Second World War: 1939-45

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, June 1, 2020)
    The Second World War 1939-45 examines the causes of the war and details the course of the conflict in Western Europe, the USSR, Africa and the Pacific. It also describes the experiences of civilians, resistance fighters, prisoners of war and Holocaust victims.
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  • Slavery: From Africa to the Americas

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, June 1, 2020)
    Slavery from Africa to the Americas charts the history of 24 million people taken from their homes in West Africa by force, and their journey across the Atlantic Ocean to start their new lives in the Americas. It also looks at their constant fight against enslavement, as well as examining the developments in Europe and the USA that brought slavery to an end. The Documenting the Past series takes a fresh look at history by using original documents as the starting point for studying major events or periods in the past. The author draws on a wide range of sources, from diaries and letters to speeches and legal documents. Each document is set in context and fully annotated. They have been set in modern type for legibility, but photographs of some of the original documents are also shown. The books are highly illustrated with photographs, reproductions and maps
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  • Scientists and Their Discoveries

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, June 1, 2020)
    Scientists and their Discoveries looks at the lives and achievements of many of the scientists who have transformed the world with discoveries ranging from tiny subatomic particles to the massive and powerful mechanisms that drive the Earth and the stars—Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Harry Hess, and many more. It examines their ideas and how they affected society, highlighting their work which was a mixture of experiment, collaboration and brilliant individual insight that has characterized scientific advance down the ages.
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  • Scientists and Their Discoveries

    Christine Hatt

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, Nov. 10, 2006)
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